Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' Weblogs

Abstract: Adoptive parents have turned to be passionate bloggers. Couples adopting internationally are using the internet intensely to share experiences and pieces of advice in the form of autobiographical accounts of their (troubled) adoption processes. These blogs not only connect a community faci...

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Main Author: Macarena García González
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Groningen Press 2013-07-01
Series:European Journal of Life Writing
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Online Access:https://ejlw.eu/article/view/31399
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spelling doaj-1c20e46c88cc4114933c7deccbc7566c2020-11-25T02:50:43ZengUniversity of Groningen PressEuropean Journal of Life Writing2211-243X2013-07-012597810.5463/ejlw.2.2731399Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' WeblogsMacarena García González0University of ZürichAbstract: Adoptive parents have turned to be passionate bloggers. Couples adopting internationally are using the internet intensely to share experiences and pieces of advice in the form of autobiographical accounts of their (troubled) adoption processes. These blogs not only connect a community facing multiple difficulties but, moreover, enact the family where the blood ties are missing. This study examines how the blogs of parents adopting girls in China perform parenthood by paralleling the adoption to the biological processes of pregnancy and giving birth. These blogs illuminate life writing's 'performativity' showing how they give the parents a sense of parenthood and offer the adoptees a sense of 'daughterness'. Moreover, they reveal how the performance of the adoptive family not only serves domestic purposes but also legitimates the practice of international adoption of children, which is regarded with suspicion by the international community. The outcome of this article shall not only contribute to the debate on how life writing impacts the writer's life and the society's approach towards the adoptees, but also to the broader field of studies on how cultural texts create social relations and assist processes of identity formation.https://ejlw.eu/article/view/31399weblogstransnational adoptionweb-based communitiesperformativity
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Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' Weblogs
European Journal of Life Writing
weblogs
transnational adoption
web-based communities
performativity
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title Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' Weblogs
title_short Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' Weblogs
title_full Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' Weblogs
title_fullStr Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' Weblogs
title_full_unstemmed Enacting the family: The Performance of Kinship in Adoptive Parents' Weblogs
title_sort enacting the family: the performance of kinship in adoptive parents' weblogs
publisher University of Groningen Press
series European Journal of Life Writing
issn 2211-243X
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Abstract: Adoptive parents have turned to be passionate bloggers. Couples adopting internationally are using the internet intensely to share experiences and pieces of advice in the form of autobiographical accounts of their (troubled) adoption processes. These blogs not only connect a community facing multiple difficulties but, moreover, enact the family where the blood ties are missing. This study examines how the blogs of parents adopting girls in China perform parenthood by paralleling the adoption to the biological processes of pregnancy and giving birth. These blogs illuminate life writing's 'performativity' showing how they give the parents a sense of parenthood and offer the adoptees a sense of 'daughterness'. Moreover, they reveal how the performance of the adoptive family not only serves domestic purposes but also legitimates the practice of international adoption of children, which is regarded with suspicion by the international community. The outcome of this article shall not only contribute to the debate on how life writing impacts the writer's life and the society's approach towards the adoptees, but also to the broader field of studies on how cultural texts create social relations and assist processes of identity formation.
topic weblogs
transnational adoption
web-based communities
performativity
url https://ejlw.eu/article/view/31399
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